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After the independence of many African countries (not all, for example, Ethiopia was never really colonized), the countries struggled both politically and economically - even more than before the independence.
A huge reason for that is that the countries were not formed along the ethnic lines, but instead they were divided by the Europeans among themselves, so when the independence was gained, there were many internal conflicts between the ethnicities and religions.
One example for this was the Rwandan Genocide - a result of the conflict between the Hutu and the Tutsi.
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In middle east countries, falconry is useful to Arabians way back 2000 years ago. The bird was traditionally used for hunting and it was a source of survival in the desert. The humans used its amazing ability to see great distances and to supplement their diet, catching the Habara, or similarly known as a wild turkey in the desert. That is why UAE makes the falcon as their national symbol. Camel is only used as transportation not as a means of survival.